The interview, published on YouTube, was focused mostly on music, sneakers and video games (Definitely worth checking out if you're interested in those topics/seeing an NBA star in a relaxed setting). Durant also talked briefly about the Nets.

"I'm excited about this group. Obviously, with me not starting off the season and obviously being injured, you're going to see a lot of guys step up and do some things and go to another level as a player," the two-time Finals MVP said. "Caris [LeVert], Joe Harris, Taurean Prince. Even the older guys like Garrett Temple, Kyrie [Irving], DeAndre [Jordan]. I feel like everybody in this environment is going to step up another level, especially due to circumstances with me not being available. I think everybody's going to step up and take it to the next level. We got great coaching, great front office, great fanbase that's excited for something new. This is a fresh start for everybody I feel."

By saying that he won't start off the season with the Nets, Durant again doesn't rule himself out for the entire year. It will be interesting to see if he and the Nets leave open the possibility of him playing this season when they address the media later this month.

As Durant notes, the Nets have plenty of depth to offset his absence. They return most of the young core of a team that won 42 games last season and added Irving. So they should be able to compete in the East in 2019-20 even if Durant decides to sit for the entire season.

Durant also was asked in the interview about his thoughts on Luka Doncic, Kristaps Porzingis and the Dallas Mavericks.

Durant, who was pursued by Porzingis' ex-club, the Knicks, was effusive in his praise of the young Mavs.

"I think (Doncic) was raised in a basketball environment that taught him how to play the ins and outs of the game. You don't see guys at that age who can manipulate the game the way he does," Durant said. "He can control the full game at (a young) age, which is rare. I'm expecting huge things from him going forward and a superstar career going forward.

"As far as KP, his name says it all. His nickname being the unicorn. A guy that can do so many things at that height and that agility. I'm looking forward to seeing those two come together. I think they've got something going down there. Mark Cuban is always going to support his guys and put them in the best position so that's a franchise I'll definitely be watching over the next couple of years."

It would be misleading to view these comments from Durant as some kind of shot at the Knicks, who traded Porzingis last February, in part, to create enough cap space to sign Durant and another star. Durant was simply asked a question by Henderson and he answered it honestly.

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Nets' Kevin Durant confirms that he won't play when NBA restarts: 'I had no plans of playing at all this season'

On Friday, Nets forward Kevin Durant confirmed what most had already assumed, officially declaring that he will not play once the NBA season restarts in late July.

"My season is over," Durant told Marc Spears of The Undefeated. "I don't plan on playing at all. We decided last summer when it first happened that I was just going to wait until the following season. I had no plans of playing at all this season."

Durant was also asked if he had any urges to get back on the court sooner rather than later.

"It's just best for me to wait. I don't think I'm ready to play that type of intensity right now in the next month," Durant told The Undefeated. "It gives me more time to get ready for next season and the rest of my career."

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If Kevin Durant returns, what are Nets' odds to win the NBA Finals?

Brooklyn currently had +6000 odds (bet $100, win $6000)

By SNY Newsdesk | Jun 4 | 7:00PM

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With the NBA officially coming back -- the NBA Board of Governors agreed on Thursday to commissioner Adam Silver's proposal for a 22-team playoff resumption -- the Nets will be back to vying for the Larry O'Brien Trophy.

But will they have good odds? If Kevin Durant returns, maybe so.

That's what Eamon McAnaney and Gary Apple discussed in the latest edition of What Are The Odds?

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Nets stand with protestors to say 'Enough is Enough' to all forms of racism

Following Brooklyn riots, Nets also pleading for peaceful protests

Cities all across the United States have been protesting against police brutality and racial injustice following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. In New York City.

The Brooklyn Nets, with protestors right outside their front door at Barclays Center, released a joint statement with the G-League Long Island Nets and WNBA New York Liberty to address the losses of Floyd, Taylor, Arbery and many others.

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Nets will re-open practice facility in Brooklyn on Tuesday

Announcement comes after Gov. Cuomo said teams can begin training in NY

The Nets have announced they will be opening their practice facility for players to conduct voluntary workouts starting Tuesday.

Here's what the official statement said: "The organization will strictly follow the protocols outlined by the NBA and infectious disease experts to ensure that all precautions are taken."

This news comes after New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made it known Sunday that all professional sports teams are allowed to open their facilities to begin training for the return of their seasons. Brooklyn is the first New York team to act on this.

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Should Nets' Kevin Durant play if the NBA season resumes?

The Loud Mouths crew debates

By SNY Newsdesk | May 19 | 7:00PM

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Whether or not the NBA season will return is still a very big question. But for the Nets specifically, whether or not Kevin Durant suits up if that happens is one as well.

Durant's camp has been adamant that it isn't even a conversation at this point for the All-Star to return. However, depending on how long it takes for the season to resume, Durant could be fully healthy from his Achilles tear. Is it worth it for him to do that?

That's the latest topic on Loud Mouths: The Great Debate, as Eamon McAnaney and Maria Marino break down their reasoning for Durant...

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Here's how much Nets' Kevin Durant could owe the NBA next season

Durant has been paid in full for 2019-20, but would see pay cut next season

The NBA is reportedly withholding 25 percent of player paychecks beginning Friday, and while this will obviously affect every player, it will also have a unique affect on some of the highest paid players in the league.

Per ESPN's Bobby Marks, six of the league's 10 highest-paid players have already been fully paid in advance for the 2019-20 season. The list includes Kevin Durant, as well as LeBron James, Stephen Curry, John Wall, Blake Griffin, and Paul George.

But these players will not avoid the coronavirus economic impact. Per ESPN, the players paid in advance for this season will have their salary deductions come out of next season's paychecks, starting in either October or November.

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Kevin Durant's manager says 'it's unrealistic' for All-Star to play for Nets if season returns

Durant understands why Nets want to see him on court, but doesn't want to rush back

Rich Kleiman, Kevin Durant's manager and business partner, has said several times that he doesn't foresee Durant returning during the 2019-20 season -- even if it re-starts in July.

Kleiman reiterated that stance earlier this week in an interview on SiriusXM Radio, when asked by host Frank Isola if there was a chance Durant would play this season if the year resumed in July.

"From my standpoint, no, I think it's unrealistic. That's just my view on it," Kleiman said to Isola and co-host Wes Wilcox. "Again, we haven't gone deep into conversation about it because of how unrealistic it all seems to me. I figure that if something changed, he would tell me. And it's also hard to even discuss (a potential return this season) in a real serious manner without any information on the season. (There is) such uncertainty day to day -- as we all (feel), outside of just the NBA -- that the whole thing just feels too unrealistic from my standpoint."

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Could the Nets swing a trade for Bradley Beal?

Plus, is Jarrett Allen expendable?

May 10 | 11:00AM

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SNY NBA Insider Ian Begley discusses the chances that the Nets could deal Jarrett Allen, and the possibility of a trade for Bradley Beal.

Tsai is primarily focused on the safety of the league

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As the NBA tries to find a way to finish out their 2019-20 season, Nets owner Joe Tsai says the owners are very split regarding whether to resume the season.

And Tsai said it's pretty obvious who wants it to return compared to those who want to look into next season already.

Speaking to a Stanford University class over video conference, Tsai said it's the top teams in the league that want to compete for the Larry O'Brien Trophy.

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Sports Squared Crossword: Cut the Nets... Legends from NJ to Brooklyn

New York's sports crossword

By Michael Wallace | Apr 19 | 10:00AM

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Here is the Sports Squared crossword puzzle for Sunday, April 19, called Cut the Nets: Legends from NJ to Brooklyn...

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Nets G Spencer Dinwiddie to play for Nigeria in Toyko Olympics: report

Nets G Spencer Dinwiddie didn't get an invite from Team USA to compete for their Olympic roster, so he'll bring his talents to a different national team.

According to The Athletic's Shams Charania, Dinwiddie is getting a Nigerian passport to play for their national team. The Olympics have been pushed to 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Dinwiddie saw a more prominent role with the Nets this season, starting 49 of his 64 games instead of serving as the primary sixth man for Brooklyn off the bench like he did last year. And in that span, he set new career-highs with 20.6 points, 6.8 assists, and 3.5 rebounds.

The New York Liberty will call Barclays Center their full-time home for the first time in the 2020 WNBA season.

Purchased by Nets owner Joseph Tsai in January 2019, the Liberty played two games in Brooklyn last season while still playing most of their games in White Plains, N.Y.

But now that the Liberty are based solely in Brooklyn, new head coach Walt Hopkins, who was hired in January after serving as an assistant for the Minnesota Lynx since 2017, believes the team's connection to the Brooklyn Nets and star players like Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving will only help in developing the team's young players.

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Nets' GM Sean Marks: Team will speak with players like Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving to get thoughts on next head coach

Nets general manager Sean Marks met with reporters via a conference call on Wednesday morning, and while the team isn't looking at coaching candidates just yet, Marks will seek players' input on who gets hired, whenever that may be.

"We are not reaching out to anybody right now," said Marks. "That would completely not be fair to our group. I think what I'm seeing so far from how our group -- with Jacque (Vaughn) and his assistants -- how they're working through this and how they're reaching out to players and their collaborative approach within the organization has been great. I think it's extremely important that everybody has not only my support but the owner's support and front office's support during this time. That's our priority."

The Nets, who went into the 2019-20 season expecting to be legitimate contenders, underwhelmed before the season was paused, posting a 30-34 record that had them in position to nab the seventh playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

Along the way, they lost Kyrie Irving for the season and parted ways with head coach Kenny Atkinson.

But with Irving expected to be ready to go for the start of the 2020-21 season, and Kevin Durant likely ready to join him, the Nets reportedly have their eyes on adding a third star to the mix.

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio on Nets getting coronavirus tests: 'Tests should not be for the wealthy, but for the sick'

Kevin Durant and three other Nets tested positive

Shortly after it was announced that the entire Nets team had been tested for coronavirus -- with four players testing positive, including Kevin Durant -- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio took issue with the situation.

"We wish them a speedy recovery. But, with all due respect, an entire NBA team should NOT get tested for COVID-19 while there are critically ill patients waiting to be tested," de Blasio tweeted. "Tests should not be for the wealthy, but for the sick."

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Nets tested the entire team after they returned from San Francisco, with results coming in on Tuesday. Wojnarowski added that the Nets paid a private company to administer the tests.

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Kevin Durant, three other Nets players test positive for coronavirus

Three of the players are asymptomatic

The Nets announced Tuesday that four players have tested positive for coronavirus.

Four Brooklyn Nets players have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. Of the four, one player is exhibiting symptoms while three are asymptomatic, the team said in a statement. All four players are presently isolated and under the care of team physicians.

The organization is currently notifying anyone who has had known contact with the players, including recent opponents, and is working closely with state and local health authorities on reporting. All players and members of the Nets travel party are being asked to remain isolated, closely monitor their health and maintain constant communication with team medical staff. The health of our players and staff is of the highest priority to the organization and the team is doing everything within its power to ensure that those affected receive the best care possible.

As always, we appreciate the support of our fans, partners and surrounding community, and we wish all those who are battling this virus a speedy recovery.

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It doesn't seem like the coronavirus delay will lead to Kevin Durant's early Nets return

No one knows when or if the season is going to resume

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Even if the NBA season extends into August due to the coronavirus crisis, it doesn't sound like Kevin Durant will return to the court for the Nets.

Rich Kleiman, Durant's business partner and manager, downplayed the possibility of the two-time Finals MVP returning this summer during an interview on ESPN Radio Tuesday.

"Honestly, not very realistic from my standpoint and not even spoken about," Kleiman said when asked on the Golic and Wingo Show about the possibility of Durant returning in July or August. "…. It clearly was not something that was in the cards prior to all this. And now, just like the rest of the world, it's hard to take anything more than day by day. I think that Kevin's going to figure out the space that he needs to be in to continue to rehab during this time. Even that is hard to answer at this point with the new kind of rules that were put in place (restricting player travel)."

Steph Curry, Ja Morant and more chime in

By Coby Green | Mar 16 | 12:51AM

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Like just about every professional athlete these days, NBA players have a lot of time on their hands ever since the league suspended its season last Wednesday due to the coronavirus outbreak, and they're figuring out what to do with their time.

Some players have taken to playing video games, with many streaming online, and others have continued to work out and keep their bodies in shape in hopes of the season resuming as soon as possible.

But for Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie, it seems like he's going to be doing a lot of film studying...of his own highlights.

Number of NBA owners, executives believe 'best case scenario' to resume season in mid-to-late June: Report

G League season is in jeopardy

By Coby Green | Mar 15 | 8:39PM

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After a CDC report recommending that no gatherings of 50 or more people take place for the next eight weeks was released on Sunday night, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reports that a number of NBA owners and executives increasingly believe a best case scenario is a mid-to-late June return to play -- with no fans.

A return to basketball in mid-to-late June would mean the NBA Finals wouldn't take place until August -- something the league is already looking into by scouting possible arena dates that late into the year.

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Nets, Barclays Center commit to pay hourly arena employees through end of May amid coronavirus outbreak

The NBA season was officially suspended on Wednesday

By Alex Smith | Mar 14 | 4:55PM

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The Nets and Barclays Center announced on Saturday afternoon that hourly arena employees will continue to be paid for their scheduled shifts through the end of the May, unless events are rescheduled before that.

A statement released by both the team and the arena read that "Hourly workers at Barclays Center are the bedrock of the fan experience in the arena."

"While all of us are negatively affected by the suspension of the NBA season and state-wide ban on events with 500 people or more, we are especially aware of the difficulties faced by our hourly employees," the statement continues. "When games and events are cancelled or postponed, work stops and so do paychecks.

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Nets' DeAndre Jordan thinks team will be tested for coronavirus on Saturday

To this point, Utah Jazz remain only NBA team with positive tests

By Ryan Morik | Mar 13 | 7:52PM

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The Nets may be getting tested for the coronavirus on Saturday.

WFAN's Maggie Gray said she ran into Nets' center DeAndre Jordan on Friday, and Jordan said he thinks the entire team will be tested this weekend.

The Utah Jazz have two players with the coronavirus: Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell.

On Wednesday night, the NBA became the first of the four major American sports league to suspend its season, with the NHL and MLB later following suit.

The announcement shocked the sport world, as the Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder were about to tip-off from Oklahoma City when it was revealed that Jazz center Rudy Gobert had tested positive for coronavirus.

After Wednesday's slate of games (which included two cancellations), the league officially suspended the 2019-20 season, doing what is best for team and fan safety.

NBA suspending season following Wednesday's games due to coronavirus

Utah's Rudy Gobert tested positive on Wednesday

By Alex Smith | Mar 11 | 11:34PM

The NBA announced on Wednesday evening that the league is suspending its season due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the virus just before Wednesday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The league released a statement saying that a Utah Jazz player has tested positive for COVID-19, and though Gobert was not specifically named, he was scratched from the lineup beforehand, and Shams Charania of The Athletic has reported Gobert did indeed test positive.

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Nets to play Warriors without fans in Chase Center due to coronavirus precautions

This is the first professional game in the U.S. to be played without fans

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The Nets and Warriors will be playing in an empty arena Thursday night during the first game in any professional sport in the United States to not allow fans to watch due to the coronavirus.

San Francisco health officials will be issuing an order that says no gathering with more than 1,000 people will be allowed, and that ordnance will be upheld for at least two weeks to see what happens with the virus that has found its way to at least 40 states.

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Sources: Some Nets veterans questioned if Kenny Atkinson was right coach to lead team to NBA title

The Nets suddenly parted ways with the fourth-year head coach Saturday

The Nets had their reasons for parting ways with fourth-year head coach Kenny Atkinson, but veteran DeAndre Jordan was adamantly against the idea that they did so due to input from Brooklyn's superstar duo of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant.

Talking to reporters after Sunday's 110-107 win over the Chicago Bulls at Barclays Center, Jordan was pressed by one media member about outside speculation that the Nets separated with Atkinson because new players such as Irving or Durant wanted Brooklyn to do so.

Asked about Irving's potential factor into the Nets' decision on Atkinson, Jordan noted that the Nets have new players throughout the roster, such as Wilson Chandler and Garrett Temple. On the same reporter's third question, Jordan appeared to be fed up.

One day after the Nets made a coaching change, Brooklyn buckled down in Sunday's 110-107 win over the Chicago Bulls

By Garrett Stepien | Mar 8 | 8:00PM

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The Nets announced Saturday morning that they parted ways with fourth-year head coach Kenny Atkinson, but their focus shifted quickly under interim head coach Jacque Vaughn.

Led by Atkinson's fourth-year assistant -- the former Orlando Magic head coach, for two-plus seasons from 2012-15 -- the Nets came together Sunday at Barclays Center and took care of business in Sunday's 110-107 win over the Chicago Bulls.

Nets players such as rising star shooting guard Caris LeVert -- who dropped 23 points while shooting 7 of 14 from the field (4 for 6 on three-pointers) while grabbing six rebounds and dishing five assists -- opened up on Atkinson's sudden departure.

Kyrie Irving prefers Tyronn Lue to be next Nets coach: report

Irving and Lue won a title together in 2016 with Cavaliers

By Coby Green | Mar 7 | 10:47PM

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In the wake of the Nets and Kenny Atkinson "mutually parting ways" early Saturday morning, the team will now search for the next head coach to lead the franchise, and star guard Kyrie Irving seems to reportedly have someone in mind.

Lue was Irving's head coach in Cleveland for one and a half seasons and was the associate head coach behind David Blatt for another season and a half up until Blatt's firing led to his promotion.

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Nets general manager Sean Marks on Kenny Atkinson: 'It was time for another voice in the locker room'

Nets and Atkinson mutually parted ways on Saturday

By Ian Begley and Corey Hersch | Mar 7 | 3:25PM

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Nets general manager Sean Marks said on Saturday that the decision to let Kenny Atkinson go was made mutually between he, Atkinson and owner Joe Tsai. Marks added that the decision did not include input from players.

"It was after deliberation with Kenny over the course of the last two or three months," Marks said. "They were ongoing. I can't really put a time on it. We decided that if there was an opportunity for a change and put the Nets in a better place, whether that was personnel on the court or any one of us, we would have that honest conversation. That's where we left it last night. This morning we discussed it, Kenny, myself and ownership, and that's the decision we came to."

Marks didn't divulge many details about the factors behind the decision, perhaps to avoid saying anything negative about Atkinson. But he did say that Atkinson, a former Knicks assistant, felt that he'd lost his presence in the Nets locker room to some degree.

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NBA reportedly taking precautionary measures due to spread of coronavirus

There's a possibility of games played without fans in the arena

Mar 7 | 8:12PM

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The NBA is reportedly taking precautionary measures to increase teams' preparedness for the spread of coronavirus.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, team doctors and trainers have a conference call set for Monday morning to discuss the next steps.

Meanwhile, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports that the league has asked all teams to have guidelines in place by March 10, including an arrangement with an infectious disease specialist, a testing facility, and a plan to limit team and arena staff.

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Nets parting ways with head coach Kenny Atkinson

Atkinson was 118-190 in his three-plus years in Brooklyn

By Corey Hersch | Mar 7 | 9:39AM

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The Nets and head coach Kenny Atkinson are mutually parting ways, the team announced on Saturday. Jacque Vaughn will serve as head coach for the remainder of the season.

SNY's Ian Begley reports that, per sources, some players felt that Atkinson had lost a portion of the locker room recently.

"After discussions with Kenny about the progress of the season, we mutually agreed that a coaching change would be in the best interest of the team," Nets general manager Sean Marks said in a statement. "This was an extremely difficult decision, however the organization believes it is the one that is necessary at this time. Kenny was instrumental in developing our players and building the identity and culture we have become known for these past four seasons. The foundation he helped put into place here is one the we will continue to build on in the coming seasons.

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Nets' Kevin Durant shares Achilles rehab update with eye on 2020-21

Injury recovery continues to progress with Durant playing 3-on-3 games

By Garrett Stepien | Mar 4 | 8:58PM

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Nets star forward Kevin Durant is out for the 2019-20 season, keeping his eye on the 2020-21 campaign as he recovers from a ruptured Achilles sustained last June, but he continues to make strides in his injury recovery.

Joining play-by-play broadcaster Ian Eagle and color analyst Richard Jefferson on the YES Network broadcast during the first half of Wednesday's game between the Nets and Grizzlies at Barclays Center, Durant discussed the latest in his rehab process.

And it looks like Caris LeVert is answering that call for help -- at least on Tuesday night he did. LeVert went on an absolute tear against the Celtics in Boston, scoring a career-high 51 points -- 37 of which came in the fourth quarter and OT -- to lead the Nets to a stunning 129-120 comeback win.

Down 71-50 midway through the third and 84-67 heading into the fourth, the Nets, led by LeVert's 26, scored a franchise-record 51 points in the final quarter.

The Nets announced that PG Kyrie Irving underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on Tuesday to repair his right shoulder impingement. The procedure was performed by Dr. Riley Williams III at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

Irving was shut down two weeks ago when he re-aggravated his shoulder, which has been bothering him all season long. Head coach Kenny Atkinson said at the time that Irving was to see a specialist, and he determined surgery was the best option.

Irving joined fellow superstar Kevin Durant as being out for the season, as No. 7 is working his way back from his Achilles injury.

Irving only played in 20 games this season, but was averaging a career-high 27.4 points, 6.4 assists, 5.2 rebounds and shooting 48 percent from the field over 32.9 minutes per game.

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Could Nets include Spencer Dinwiddie in a Magic trade package for Aaron Gordon?

Sources: Some members of the Magic and Pistons had internal interest in exploring trades for Dinwiddie prior to the trade deadline

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Brooklyn GM Sean Marks has no problem with Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and other Nets sharing their thoughts on potential roster moves.

"These guys know the players better than anyone else. (When we say to them), 'This is what we're looking at. Well what do you think?' They'll be brutally honest because they've got to go play with those guys," Marks said in an interview on WFAN's Benigno and Roberts Show earlier this week. "So I think it's important to weigh their opinions from time to time, and we certainly do that."

Many NBA stars are consulted on personnel matters. So it isn't all that surprising that Nets management would talk to its players about potential moves.

Sean Marks says Nets players could help with summer additions

Marks responds to Kyrie comments

By Nick Wojton | Feb 24 | 10:14PM

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The Nets were quiet at the recent NBA trade deadline. This summer could be different, and general manager Sean Marks said his current personnel could be of assistance when adding future pieces.

One of the Nets stars, Kyrie Irving, recently said his team is "one or two" pieces away. His season is done and Kevin Durant's never began in the first place.

All those circumstances combined have many looking toward Brooklyn's future, not their present. When discussing Irving's comments on WFAN radio on Monday, Marks reflected by saying that some players could be of assistance to getting the Nets to where he and Irving envision them.

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Spencer Dinwiddie and Caris LeVert combine for 47 points, but Nets fall to Sixers in overtime

Young guards will need to step up without Kyrie Irving

By Alex Smith | Feb 21 | 12:30AM

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Spencer Dinwiddie scored 22 points and the Nets led by as many as 20 points, but Brooklyn ultimately fell to the Philadelphia 76ers in overtime 112-104 on Thursday night.

Dinwiddie had a very strong overall game, scoring 22 points to go along with eight assists and five rebounds, while LeVert scored a team-high 25 points in the OT loss.

The Sixers jumped out to a commanding 22-4 lead on Thursday night, but the Nets answered back thanks in part to strong play from their second unit. Brooklyn outscored the Sixers 32-16 in the second quarter, taking a 10-point lead into halftime.

There were probably more than a few eye rolls from outside observers when the NBA Players Association voted Kyrie Irving as vice president.

Reports of Irving being distant with teammates earlier in his career have created a perception that the Nets star isn't a great teammate. Whether that perception is fair or not probably depends on what you've seen, what you know - or what you've heard - and how you view that information.

Irving has been dealing with shoulder bursitis all season

Feb 20 | 6:05PM

A couple days after being shut down for re-aggravating his shoulder injury, Nets PG Kyrie Irving will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, GM Sean Marks told reports on Thursday.

SNY's Ian Begley reported earlier that if surgery was opted for, the expectation is Irving will miss the rest of the season.

Irving has been dealing with shoulder bursitis throughout the season, and it already forced him to miss 26 games. Head coach Kenny Atkinson said on Tuesday that Irving was to see a specialist regarding his shoulder, and though he said he "wouldn't go there" when asked about his status the rest of the season, surgery would definitely make it end.

Nets guard Kyrie Irving has re-aggravated the shoulder injury that caused him to miss 26 games this season and is out indefinitely, head coach Kenny Atkinson confirmed today.

Atkinson also said that Irving will see a specialist regarding his shoulder that has been continuously bothering him all season. He "wouldn't go there" when it came to concerns over Irving missing the remainder of the season.

Earlier this season, Irving opted to receive a cortisone shot instead of having surgery on the shoulder impingement, with hopes that it would be enough to get him through the pain. But obviously, that hasn't been the case.

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Nets' Kyrie Irving elected vice president of National Basketball Players Association

Nets guard Kyrie Irving has been elected as a vice president of the National Basketball Players Association. He replaces Pau Gasol, whose three-year term expired, on the union's executive committee.

"This was the right time for me to run for a leadership position in the NBPA," Irving said in a statement. "I have been an observer and a participant in union affairs for a while, but for the most part, I was off on the sidelines, supporting our Executive Committee as they made important decisions. At this point in my career, I wanted to join forces with those guys and take a bigger role outside of the basketball court and within our union."

Irving is one of six vice presidents on the NBPA's executive committee, joining Bismack Biyombo, Malcom Brogdon, Jaylen Brown, C.J. McCollum and Garrett Temple. Chris Paul is the president, while Andre Iguodala is first vice president and Anthony Tolliver is secretary-treasurer.

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Nets' Joe Harris comes up short in NBA All-Star Three-Point Contest

Defending champ couldn't advance past first round

By Alex Smith | Feb 15 | 9:35PM

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Nets guard Joe Harris was not able to successfully defend his crown in the 2020 NBA Three-Point Contest.

The rules for this year's contest were slightly different than in previous years, as the NBA introduced two new "Mountain Dew zones" to the floor, set up six feet behind the arc on the wings. Players could also pick one of their racks to be made entirely of "money balls" with each shot being worth two points.

Dinwiddie and Adebayo were first duo to compete on the night

By Coby Green | Feb 15 | 8:43PM

Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie participated in the NBA Taco Bell Skills Challenge at All-Star weekend in Chicago Saturday night, but didn't get to stay out there for as long as he'd have hoped.

Dinwiddie faced Miami Heat forward Bam Adebayo, as the two were the opening duo to face off in the first round of the contest, and got both got off to quick starts ,swerving through the cones.

However, Dinwiddie missed his first pass attempt into the upright hoop, while Adebayo connected on his to take a lead he would never lose, hitting his three-point attempt on the first shot to knock Dinwiddie out of the challenge.

Kleiman, who is Durant's manager and business partner, speaks on a variety of topics related to New York basketball

Rich Kleiman, Kevin Durant's manager and business partner with Thirty Five Ventures, was at the Museum of the City of New York on Tuesday. Kleiman was among the guests on hand to honor Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Owen D. Thomas with Gotham Icon Awards.

Before checking out the new New York City basketball exhibition at the museum, Kleiman took a few minutes to speak with SNY about Durant, the Nets, Leon Rose, his name being linked to the Knicks presidency, Steve Stoute and his Stephon Marbury documentary.

The Q&A has been lightly edited for length.

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Nets' rally falls one point short vs. Raptors in Caris LeVert's career outing

The Nets had a big comeback in the fourth quarter against the Raptors in Toronto on Saturday, but it fell one point short, 119-118.

Entering the fourth quarter with 100 points on the board, the Raptors only mustered 19 points in the final frame as DeAndre Jordan had a strong game defensively. Jordan had 14 total rebounds, including 11 in the Nets' end.

D'Angelo Russell struggles in return to Brooklyn, as Nets record most lopsided win ever at Barclays Center

Amid trade rumors, Russell had a rough night from the floor

By Alex Smith | Feb 5 | 10:04PM

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Even without Kyrie Irving in the lineup, the Nets destroyed the Warriors 129-88 on Wednesday night, marking the most lopsided victory for Brooklyn in the history of Barclays Center.

The Nets' 41-point margin of victory is the largest for the team since the 2009 season, when the Nets defeated the Nuggets by 44 points, with a final score of 114-70.

One of the biggest storylines for the game was that D'Angelo Russell made his return to Brooklyn, appearing as a visitor for the first time since this past offseason's sign-and trade deal that sent him to Golden State and brought Kevin Durant to Brooklyn.